Molecular gyroscopes and biological effects of weak extremely low-frequency magnetic fields

被引:37
|
作者
Binhi, V.N. [1 ]
Savin, A.V. [2 ]
机构
[1] General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 38 Vavilova Street, 119991 Moscow, Russia
[2] Institute for Physics and Technology, 13/7 Prechistenka Street, 119034 Moscow, Russia
来源
Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics | 2002年 / 65卷 / 05期
关键词
Dissociation - Ions - Magnetic field effects - Matrix algebra - Parameter estimation - Probability - Proteins - Quantum theory;
D O I
10.1103/PhysRevE.65.051912
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields are known to affect biological systems. In many cases, biological effects display windows in biologically effective parameters of the magnetic fields: most dramatic is the fact that the relatively intense magnetic fields sometimes do not cause appreciable effect, while smaller fields of the order of 10-100 μT do. Linear resonant physical processes do not explain the frequency windows in this case. Amplitude window phenomena suggest a nonlinear physical mechanism. Such a nonlinear mechanism has been proposed recently to explain those windows. It considers the quantum-interference effects on the protein-bound substrate ions. Magnetic fields cause an interference of ion quantum states and change the probability of ion-protein dissociation. This ion-interference mechanism predicts specific magnetic-field frequency and amplitude windows within which the biological effects occur. It agrees with a lot of experiments. However, according to the mechanism, the lifetime Γ-1 of ion quantum states within a protein cavity should be of unrealistic value, more than 0.01 s for frequency band 10-100 Hz. In this paper, a biophysical mechanism has been proposed, which (i) retains the attractive features of the ion interference mechanism, i.e., predicts physical characteristics that might be experimentally examined and (ii) uses the principles of gyroscopic motion and removes the necessity to postulate large lifetimes. The mechanism considers the dynamics of the density matrix of the molecular groups, which are attached to the walls of protein cavities by two covalent bonds, i.e., molecular gyroscopes. Numerical computations have shown almost free rotations of the molecular gyroscopes. The relaxation time due to van der Waals forces was about 0.01 s for the cavity size of 28 Å. © 2002 The American Physical Society.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 051912
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Molecular gyroscopes and biological effects of weak extremely low-frequency magnetic fields
    Binhi, VN
    Savin, AV
    PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2002, 65 (05):
  • [2] Comment on "Molecular gyroscopes and biological effects of weak extremely low-frequency magnetic fields"
    Gill, JC
    PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2003, 68 (02): : 1 - 023902
  • [3] Reply to "Comment on 'Molecular gyroscopes and biological effects of weak extremely low-frequency magnetic fields' "
    Binhi, VN
    PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2003, 68 (02):
  • [4] Extremely low-frequency magnetic fields of transformers and possible biological and health effects
    Sirav, Bahriye
    Sezgin, Gaye
    Seyhan, Nesrin
    ELECTROMAGNETIC BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2014, 33 (04) : 302 - 306
  • [5] BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EXTREMELY LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC-FIELDS - REVIEW
    MARINO, AA
    BECKER, RO
    PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 1977, 9 (02): : 131 - 147
  • [6] BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EXTREMELY LOW-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELDS
    DELGADO, JMR
    JOURNAL OF BIOELECTRICITY, 1985, 4 (01): : 75 - 91
  • [8] Effects and molecular mechanisms of the biological action of weak and extremely weak magnetic fields
    Novikov V.V.
    Ponomarev V.O.
    Novikov G.V.
    Kuvichkin V.V.
    Yablokova E.V.
    Fesenko E.E.
    Biophysics, 2010, 55 (4) : 565 - 572
  • [9] Molecular Biological Effects of Weak Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields: Frequency-Amplitude Efficiency Windows and Possible Mechanisms
    Krylov, Viacheslav V. V.
    Osipova, Elena A. A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2023, 24 (13)
  • [10] Effects of extremely low-frequency magnetic fields on neuron activity
    Jiang Xiu-Yu
    Wang Jiang
    Yi Guo-Sheng
    Deng Bin
    Wei Xi-Le
    Han Chun-Xiao
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31ST CHINESE CONTROL CONFERENCE, 2012, : 7355 - 7359